"Ideal and Real: The Students' Calendar ... an Introduction" by Lorin Gurney Sampson Farr, offers guidance and inspiration to students navigating their educational journey. Published in 1904, this work serves as an introductory guide to the principles of successful learning and personal development. Intended to assist students in harmonizing their ideals with the realities of academic life, the text blends practical advice with philosophical reflections. Farr's book provides timeless insights into the cultivation of effective study habits and the pursuit of self-improvement. While reflecting the educational context of the early 20th century, its themes of aspiration, diligence, and self-awareness continue to resonate with students today.
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